Yes, I would recommend this hotel as the views are spectacular. The room was very comfortable. The hotel is huge and it has a pool. There is a 24 Hour store nearby, Natural Lawson, with all kinds of things to buy for breakfast if you

I could not get close to the Park Hyatt and have a drink like Bill Murray with the most stunning views of Tokyo background. The hotel is really impressive and the bar does not disappoint: there is a piano bar where you can enjoy live

The Shiba Park Hotel is located very close to the Tokyo Tower. Its best feature is the location, since it is centrally located, a short distance to most of the places in the city using the subway and there is a large station nearby.

The Ryokan Sansuiso is an urban ryokan in Tokyo located in Gotanda (two stations from Shinkawa and 3 from Shibuya), ie, well located and with a very affordable price with respect to its location.
It's run by a very friendly pair

The accommodation chosen for our second visit to Tokyo was the Park Hotel. Its main advantages are that it's near various modes of transportation, we had less than a 5 minute walk to the JR Shimbashi train station. It also has a metro

Perhaps the best hostel in Tokyo, valued both by guides and travelers commenting on Hostelworld as one of the best hostels in Asia. It's location is very close to the subway and the downtown JR stations- Ueno Station and Tokyo

I love this Ryokan and have been there twice. It is very clean and the price is more than reasonable, besides being situated very close to the metro Assakusa. The shared rooms are cozy and comfortable. It has a kitchen and bathroom

I did not stay in the super luxury hotel. I went up to the 28th floor where the restaurant and bar is located and found a spectacular night view of Tokyo. It was a sea of ​​multicolored neon amid the Eiffel Tower replica in orange as

Chisun Inn Asakusa Hotel is an economical and extremely clean hotel with very small (but still comfortable) rooms. The service is ultra-attentive and the location near Asakusa Stationis is great! You have the two most important Metro

Typical Japanese business hotel, quite small room with double bed could hardly squeeze by it to make room for luggage. The bed while the right size for two people and quite comfortable. The appliances, the usual television,

The Tokyo trip was great! the first night it started raining and even with the fog I managed to get this photo of the Asakusa Temple with the Tokyo Sky View in the background without a tripod! :-) This particular place at Sakura

Japan is an expensive country, and space is severely limited. A bed can cost a fortune. This hostel has a great location in Asakusa, one of the best neighbourhoods in Tokyo, near several tourist attractions as well as the subway. The

The hotel has a great location, just 4 minutes from Shinjuku Station (east exit of JR). For me, the experience of the capsules is worth it even just for one night. The capsule is quite large and comfortable. If you have luggage, the

he Hotel Okura Tokyo is one of the most traditional hotels in the city and is famous for its first-class service and location. In fact, it was where the Barack Obama stayed during his visit to Tokyo. Even if you don't stay in the

This capsule hotel in Tokyo is located in Shinjuku, and is lively and full of young people. It is a bit much to spend more than a night, but if you visit Japan you should stay to learn of this concept of hospitality. This particular

It's not easy to choose a hotel in Tokyo - urban transport is essential, so the hotel must be near a station, and prices are usually very high. But this hotel is a good choice, 100 metres from Suidobashi station, modern and cozy, with

Kimi Ryokan is one of the few possibilities there are in Tokyo to stay in a traditional style room at a moderate price. The hotel is primarily aimed at foreign clientele, with excellent spoken English, which makes everything easier

From JR Shinjuku station we took a taxi (€ 8) because we did not know how close it was to the Metro Hotel: it's just three doors away. You can easily walk to the Shinjuku district, which is very lively at night, with lots of

This is one of the "big two real estate for foreigners" in Tokyo. In the front of the building (the one facing the main street), is the Japanese department, and you can access the department for foreigners on a little side street. All

We liked this hotel - we spent 4 nights here, and it was perfect for getting around Tokyo (with subway stations very nearby). The Akihabara area is one of the best in the city, with a wide array of shops, restaurants and sights. The

If you are looking to save some money, this is the place ... but it takes a bit of getting used to! Internet cafes, known as "manga kissa" in Japan, are completely different from what we're accustomed to in the west. They are

The Ace Inn Shinjuku will be sure to put you at ease. The staff speak English, and are friendly, providing you with all the information about the area that you could ask for. It's a 10-story tower just one or two stops from Central